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Sunday, March 12, 2017

DIY Rhinestone Magnets


Hello all. Still alive and kicking over here. Coming back from my month long blog hiatus with a craft for you. With the craziness of a house full of girls, and my mind constantly thinking of a hundred different things, crafting is therapeutic for me. Last week I had to swing by Michael's craft store and I decided to pick up some magnets to spruce up our refrigerator a bit. I had an old Forever21 shirt at home with several rhinestones missing that I had been wondering what to do with. I spent $2.69 for 8 magnets and that was all I spent. 


 I undid the rhinestones, arranged them in sets of 4 and hot glued them side by side. Once I had the clusters, I hot glued a magnet on the back. 


Seriously so easy and quick. It probably took me only about 15 minutes to complete. You can use an old top with rhinestones, a bracelet you no longer care for, or just buy rhinestones or gems from your local craft store. 


Happy crafting!

3 comments:

  1. They are looking so pretty, what a great idea!

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